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the end result shouldn't surprise us. it's this spiral of expanding that, welfare, regulation that politicians at the expanding welfare beneficiaries have any desire to stop insulting skits about that there's no alternative. but there's a political problem because unfortunately in democracies in which many people see the state as the primary provider of economic security, meaningful restraint of government intervention and spend name is very politically difficult. why? is anyone who promises to try and reduce the scope of intervention in real terms is in many respects at a severe electoral disadvantage. at luxembourg's prime minister jean-claude junker famously lamented in 2007, quote, we all know what we have to do, but we don't know how to get reelected once we have done it, end quote. in other words, if enough people in a democracy what security through the state regardless of cost, capacity politicians to oppose desires of 51% of the population is very limited. because to resist is to court electoral rejection rsp sta
the end result shouldn't surprise us. it's this spiral of expanding that, welfare, regulation that politicians at the expanding welfare beneficiaries have any desire to stop insulting skits about that there's no alternative. but there's a political problem because unfortunately in democracies in which many people see the state as the primary provider of economic security, meaningful restraint of government intervention and spend name is very politically difficult. why? is anyone who promises to...
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. >> i think nato is a useful political tool for the united states because it gives us imprimatur especially if we don't have united nations backing for a mission, we can go to nato. >> nato's very relevant. there are still significant conventional warfare conflicts around the world, not only directly in the europe/eurasian space but more broadly, where nato can play a role. clearly the europeans are going to spend less money on defense than they have historically. the u.s. will spend not the same trajectory of positive increases in defense they way we have historically um so, it's not as if anyone would suggest disband nato, it plays a useful role. >> but alliances don't come cheap. the u.s. contributes far more to nato than any of its allies. and as the eurozone crisis deepens, some worry the u.s. will end up footing the entire bill. >> the problem is, that with nato, you don't need nato to get european cooperation. the u.s. clearly benefits from european cooperation; it got it in afghanistan, it got it in iraq. you know in afghanistan it got it technically through nato, but most of those
. >> i think nato is a useful political tool for the united states because it gives us imprimatur especially if we don't have united nations backing for a mission, we can go to nato. >> nato's very relevant. there are still significant conventional warfare conflicts around the world, not only directly in the europe/eurasian space but more broadly, where nato can play a role. clearly the europeans are going to spend less money on defense than they have historically. the u.s. will...
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they are well below us. in france it's higher. but all of the evidence suggests that's really because immigration. they had a great deal of immigration from north africa and the difference of fertility rates between native frenchmen and immigrant is enormous. at the least, at the least half a kid and possibly more statistics coming from france are dodgy. they don't let you take the numbers in explicitly by race and country origin and all of that. you look at the thing and i want to tell you what works and doesn't work. social conservative we like to think that everything is fine if we can get back to traditional values. there's evidence that suggests it may be not true either. singapore looks like what would happen if santorum went on steroids and able to do. you had the prime minister giving speeches about ten years ago about how, you know, sickle mother hood was terrible. you needed traditional family and we needed to have more women having family. the stuff of social conservative dreams. it was coupled with generous, generous g
they are well below us. in france it's higher. but all of the evidence suggests that's really because immigration. they had a great deal of immigration from north africa and the difference of fertility rates between native frenchmen and immigrant is enormous. at the least, at the least half a kid and possibly more statistics coming from france are dodgy. they don't let you take the numbers in explicitly by race and country origin and all of that. you look at the thing and i want to tell you...
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that is the term that hits us. as high as 1.7i think for white americans and 3.9 not only did it not jump up and say that an entire generation it was a long-lasting effect and then by 1970 that momentum ended and we saw not only a gradual slowdown but dropping off the cliff and when it happened it happened everywhere in the west and in germany and france and america and its continued to slide and what is interesting is since then, the west has led the global fertility decline and since then you've seen all the other countries right now 97% of the world's population is in a country where the fertility rate is declining. in africa and europe and asia and what is really striking and what people don't typically pay attention to the actual fertility rate is high year than it is here in america. the rate of decline is generally steeper and if you look down in mexico and central america and south america while many of them solve a fertility rate above where we have the rate of decline so when you look at these numbers you
that is the term that hits us. as high as 1.7i think for white americans and 3.9 not only did it not jump up and say that an entire generation it was a long-lasting effect and then by 1970 that momentum ended and we saw not only a gradual slowdown but dropping off the cliff and when it happened it happened everywhere in the west and in germany and france and america and its continued to slide and what is interesting is since then, the west has led the global fertility decline and since then...
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at one dairy described with great exuberance the naval battle using wine glasses and decanters to show the position of the ships and blowing smoke from his cigar to imitate the cannon fire. it would have been wonderful to have been there. the topic at churchill's table were wide-ranging, and cold, exploding harbors, movies, that hamilton woman was a great favorite of churchill's, and politics. his curiosity was boundless. many of his guests wrote to friends or recorded in their diaries his conversations, repeated his anecdotes and commented on the foodie served. in addition i found hundreds of bills for dinner she gave at hundred hotels, the ritz, guest lists, amended wine lists, many letters from churchill complaining about overbilling, banking his friends for gifts of food and wine, ringing generous tips for hotel waiters call in the archives, all set out in my book. i have produced many of the menus in my book in case any of you want to try to duplicate one or two of them at a special party at home. the wine list might be harder for you to replicate since so many decades have passed
at one dairy described with great exuberance the naval battle using wine glasses and decanters to show the position of the ships and blowing smoke from his cigar to imitate the cannon fire. it would have been wonderful to have been there. the topic at churchill's table were wide-ranging, and cold, exploding harbors, movies, that hamilton woman was a great favorite of churchill's, and politics. his curiosity was boundless. many of his guests wrote to friends or recorded in their diaries his...
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double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch thelbows ladies. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking...
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lou: thank you very much and thank you for joining us. be with us tomorrow. good night, from new york. >> go to south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan and then we go to michiga washingto, to take over the white house. neil: thank god for howard dean. the screamer is now a saint. saying something i call most of the voice i tell you is deafeng. during a discussion of the whole budget mess, all i could say is prepare for your jaw to drop because i want you to remember the guy saying it. roll it. >> somebody had held a middle-class you do your taxes will go up or the programs will get cut or we will go into financial oblivion and nobody wants to tell them that. neil: he has gone from throwing grenades to heavy doses of something called reality. says we have a choice, everyone's taxes go up for a lot of programs get cut, either or. the rich can't pay for it all. it is all simple math of the middle-class and others will have to pay as well. the commitment is so spread out, it is time to spread the tax wealth and quit spreading the you know what. you wa
lou: thank you very much and thank you for joining us. be with us tomorrow. good night, from new york. >> go to south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan and then we go to michiga washingto, to take over the white house. neil: thank god for howard dean. the screamer is now a saint. saying something i call most of the voice i tell you is deafeng. during a discussion of the whole budget mess, all i could say is prepare for your jaw to drop because i want you to remember the guy...
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from all of us at first business, happy valentine's day!
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and so china and many many rick i am sure that's not what i was saying it was that was you guys are us on a me ok i want to go jump in are you i mean are you worried about currency wars in a bubble theory go ahead i know in general i'm not worried about she was i am not worried about put to action as by and large being kept in check i also think that one day maybe some years down to goad we may have to worry about a big bubble again because of all the money that's being printed but we are not yet in a new bubble economy however i am very we're definitely we're jolly and travelling and that record it there's no question about it. and we are probably travelling in the direction of a bubble i agree but we're not i don't see me a bubble yet i am however what he does martin is particularly with the european situation i think do you a crisis which but a dog the fact that there isn't enough of a currency war in europe in the fall in the sense that these countries can no longer. individual currencies they cannot change the exchange rate and that is a very important gleeson d.-u. a crisis that
and so china and many many rick i am sure that's not what i was saying it was that was you guys are us on a me ok i want to go jump in are you i mean are you worried about currency wars in a bubble theory go ahead i know in general i'm not worried about she was i am not worried about put to action as by and large being kept in check i also think that one day maybe some years down to goad we may have to worry about a big bubble again because of all the money that's being printed but we are not...
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all to send president barack obama an urgent message on climate change if president obama can hear us clouding clear american the american people what is leadership they want is action of they need it now we don't have any time to waste president obama you're smart he will talk to the scientists you know what's going on let's do it. it was a call to action made by people who are seeing the urgency now more than ever before just in the past year alone the country saw the most extreme temperatures on record california dealt with overwhelming wildfires the midwest experienced the most severe drought in decades and recently the northeast felt the wrath of superstorm sandy mr president good to be with you again despite the staggering weather patterns both president obama and former republican presidential candidate mitt romney were silent on climate change in the two thousand and twelve campaign election cycle marking the first time since one thousand nine hundred eighty that the issue went unaddressed in the debates mr speaker. the president of united states. but now president obama is se
all to send president barack obama an urgent message on climate change if president obama can hear us clouding clear american the american people what is leadership they want is action of they need it now we don't have any time to waste president obama you're smart he will talk to the scientists you know what's going on let's do it. it was a call to action made by people who are seeing the urgency now more than ever before just in the past year alone the country saw the most extreme...
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exactly the things that got us into the mess in the first place. >> i have to say that we have got used to that kind of answer from the prime minister. he promises a better tomorrow and tomorrow never comes. that is the reality. and he couldn't deny the fact that we're 18th out of 20 countries. we've done worse than the u.s.a., worse than canada, worse than germany, worse than france because of his decisions. now, last week, the chief economist of the i.m.f. said this. he said, if things look bad at the beginning of 2013, which they do -- and he was talking about the u.k. then there should be a reassessment of fiscal policy. so, mr. speaker, after two years of no growth, can the prime minister tell us whether he thinks he should do anything differently in the next two years? >> well, first of all, i would say that he should listen to the managing director of the i.m.f. who said this -- she said this, when i think back myself of may 2010 when the u.k. deficit was at 11%, when you were in office, right? and i tried to imagine what the situation would be like today if no such fiscal consol
exactly the things that got us into the mess in the first place. >> i have to say that we have got used to that kind of answer from the prime minister. he promises a better tomorrow and tomorrow never comes. that is the reality. and he couldn't deny the fact that we're 18th out of 20 countries. we've done worse than the u.s.a., worse than canada, worse than germany, worse than france because of his decisions. now, last week, the chief economist of the i.m.f. said this. he said, if things...
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he was using the services of a professional woman. if you imagine lincoln upstairs trying to mind his own business, we can basically says, have to have a woman. and here is what appears to have happened. it appears that he asked for a letter of introduction. but we have pieced together is maybe $3 difference, which is a lot of money. and the prostitute currently charges them $5. which was an enormous amount money. once she said you could pay me later where this depends, she ran out the door. in this case, there is not a happy ending. even with abraham lincoln. what i thought i would do in the main body of my remarks is tell a couple of my favorite stories. more importantly about presidential character. many involve our 24th and important president, grover cleveland. he fathered a child out of wedlock. she might have been a prostitute. cleveland was a bachelor. fathering a child seem like the thing to do at a time. a group of very righteous preachers started a campaign that no woman in the country would not pay attention here. it becam
he was using the services of a professional woman. if you imagine lincoln upstairs trying to mind his own business, we can basically says, have to have a woman. and here is what appears to have happened. it appears that he asked for a letter of introduction. but we have pieced together is maybe $3 difference, which is a lot of money. and the prostitute currently charges them $5. which was an enormous amount money. once she said you could pay me later where this depends, she ran out the door. in...
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why couldn't the private sector have brought us out? what keynes said was, total private demand might not be sufficient to sustain full employment. suppose this is national income when everyone is fully employed. but suppose investment demand plus consumers' demand only equals this level. there isn't enough demand to sustain that level of income. keynes said full employment could be achieved if we added public demand-- government spending on goods and services-- to make up this difference. suppose we put a "g" for government. according to keynes, everything would be all right. why then didn't roosevelt's spending programs get us out of the depression? according to keynes, they were on too small a scale. roosevelt may have seemed like a big spender to republicans, but to keynes, he didn't do enough. this little bit of "g" obviously doesn't fill the gap. then along came world war ii with a really huge "g." it overfilled the gap. we went on double shifts to meet the new demand for tanks, ships, and planes. this convinced the majority of ec
why couldn't the private sector have brought us out? what keynes said was, total private demand might not be sufficient to sustain full employment. suppose this is national income when everyone is fully employed. but suppose investment demand plus consumers' demand only equals this level. there isn't enough demand to sustain that level of income. keynes said full employment could be achieved if we added public demand-- government spending on goods and services-- to make up this difference....
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this raises the question that many of us continue to wonder about. does the president really want a result? or does he want to beat up republicans so he can get political advantage in the next election? >> democrats insist the president wants to work with congress. >> i met with the president wednesday and he agreed to give us the space we need to come up with a bipartisan proposal. >> reporter: still many republicans on capitol hill tell us they were shocked to see this leaked white house draft and even more shocked that the president's plan did not require tougher border security. >> this is the president torpedoing his own plan. >> florida senator marco rubio said it would be dead on arrival. >> we have talked to senator rubio and he is fully on board with our process. i am hopeful in march we will have a bipartisan bill. >> march is when president obama said he wants to see a bill from congress ready for a vote. >> the white house draft would create a new visa for illegal immigrants living in the united states. it would allow them to become perma
this raises the question that many of us continue to wonder about. does the president really want a result? or does he want to beat up republicans so he can get political advantage in the next election? >> democrats insist the president wants to work with congress. >> i met with the president wednesday and he agreed to give us the space we need to come up with a bipartisan proposal. >> reporter: still many republicans on capitol hill tell us they were shocked to see this...
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there are ten of us in the family but there's nothing for us to do. it's not easy. >> reporter: the family is christian, a minority in mali. he worked for the government training people in agriculture. he escaped because he was scared that advertise lammist militants may attack christians and government employees. he keeps two album containing family photos. he told it might be a long time before they can go home but the french intervention has given them hope that the situation in the north might improve by summer. >> translator: of course we want to go home quickly. it's terrible here. our house may not be much but it's still our home. >> reporter: but he wonders if the violence will stop. he's also concerned about going back to regional communities made up of many ethnic groups. he says he's not sure if he can go back to living there. they led the anti-government insurgents for a long time. >> translator: we know what they did. do you think we can be friendly with each other so soon in the same place? it's not that easy. >> reporter: the french int
there are ten of us in the family but there's nothing for us to do. it's not easy. >> reporter: the family is christian, a minority in mali. he worked for the government training people in agriculture. he escaped because he was scared that advertise lammist militants may attack christians and government employees. he keeps two album containing family photos. he told it might be a long time before they can go home but the french intervention has given them hope that the situation in the...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages aany fedex office location. gerri: big labor in the state of michigan battling it out until the bitter end. strategizing ways to avoid the states newly minted right to work law even at the expense of its own workers. joining me now, labor policy director for public policy. thank you for coming back on the show, it is great to have you here. i was blown away by this story. somebody's really red-faced as the union, that is for darn sure. an example of some of the things said by this union. members who indicate they wish to resign will be told they can only do so in august. we will use any legal means at our disposal to collect the dues owed. are you surprised? >> no, not at all. it is not very surprisin
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages aany fedex office location. gerri: big labor in the state of michigan battling it out until the bitter end....
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how they can use it in their daily lives. let's focus on and not pollute it. >> what you are a share in washington, who are you talking to? are you having to justify the money you are receiving from the united states? >> yes, just to justify the money we are receiving, not only for the organization. defector, the field is something they really focus. >> in afghanistan we have different rules of receiving information it is a radio. all over the country. it is mostly popular in the city's that we have that. printed media is also more of a usable thing or a tool and the places people are in a couple. nowadays we are having social media where people are receiving the news. more than the 3% of the population of afghanistan through radio. >> you mentioned the literacy rates. here in afghanistan, literacy rate over all 28%. mail literacy -- average imasco years is a 11 average. female 7. given the and the numbers, how difficult is your job of getting a promotion to afghanis. >> when you see 20% of the population is more than 72% are
how they can use it in their daily lives. let's focus on and not pollute it. >> what you are a share in washington, who are you talking to? are you having to justify the money you are receiving from the united states? >> yes, just to justify the money we are receiving, not only for the organization. defector, the field is something they really focus. >> in afghanistan we have different rules of receiving information it is a radio. all over the country. it is mostly popular in...
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but it does not weaken us. it does not have to weaken us. in this room of our chosen family as well as those who are mall the way to 5 miles away and could not be with us we have known for a long time that unfortunately there are those to dedicate themselves to trying to terrace apart from a separate us, undermine the social progress and justice we have one. it is certainly something we have seen here in the south, something we still see. as a movement to we can learn from our brothers and sisters in the south about sticking together as a social justice family, about perseverance, and about resistance. the politics of division and greed, the vestiges of slavery that still shape opinion and policies and still contribute to a modern systemic disenfranchisement that is yet to be overcome, this is our struggle to. [applause] and those who seek to divide us need to take a look at this room . more than 3,000 out, proud, determined, not intimidated, not going anywhere, reaffirming our chosen family, our bonds of love together, nothing, nothing can
but it does not weaken us. it does not have to weaken us. in this room of our chosen family as well as those who are mall the way to 5 miles away and could not be with us we have known for a long time that unfortunately there are those to dedicate themselves to trying to terrace apart from a separate us, undermine the social progress and justice we have one. it is certainly something we have seen here in the south, something we still see. as a movement to we can learn from our brothers and...
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it's not going to put us in recession. on top of the tax increases, we're looking at 1.5% points of growth being curbed. it's economic growth we can't really afford to just forfeit for a set of cuts that most people say are pretty bad pol y policy. it helps deficits but doesn't really help us with the debt problem. that's where we're at. >> and, you know, it's been the most predictable crisis, you kn know. of the last few years. i want to bring in ken rogoff and teri savage back into the conversation. you say the impact of these cuts are being overdrama tied. explain. >> what we're doing is creating a drama to cover up for the fact that congress has totally abdicated responsibility. it's like the mother shouting i'm going to give you the count of three to come down, one, two, 2 1/2. come down here. this is really important. i'm start over. one, two. this is going to go on all spring. it's not just the sequester. then the president brings his budget to congress. we haven't had a real budget in four years. then the republica
it's not going to put us in recession. on top of the tax increases, we're looking at 1.5% points of growth being curbed. it's economic growth we can't really afford to just forfeit for a set of cuts that most people say are pretty bad pol y policy. it helps deficits but doesn't really help us with the debt problem. that's where we're at. >> and, you know, it's been the most predictable crisis, you kn know. of the last few years. i want to bring in ken rogoff and teri savage back into the...
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what does this tell us? marriage, i believe, and millions of our citizens believe, marriage is, by its nature, a heterosexual union. it is the bringing together of one man and one woman. it is not just a romantic attachment, which can exist between any two people. it is not just a sexual relationship. it is the active marriage which, by its definition, requires two people of opposite sexes. if you take that basic requirement away, what you are left with is not a marriage. they claim that marriage has always been evolving, but this, mr. deputy speaker, is not evolution. it is a revolution. with six children. i understand not every family has children or may want to. but this does not change the fact that this form of marriage has always been bestowed with a vision of procreation. every marriage as the procreation that brings together the to the elements needed to generate a child. the very reason that marriage is underpinned with laws and customs is because children usually often result from it. they need pro
what does this tell us? marriage, i believe, and millions of our citizens believe, marriage is, by its nature, a heterosexual union. it is the bringing together of one man and one woman. it is not just a romantic attachment, which can exist between any two people. it is not just a sexual relationship. it is the active marriage which, by its definition, requires two people of opposite sexes. if you take that basic requirement away, what you are left with is not a marriage. they claim that...
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and silence then another test of some sort shock horror and then silence again north korea just uses this is a bargaining tool to get what they want and rather how wacky the north korean state may seem they understand that launching one or two missiles against united states means they probably won't even hit their target and in return their entire country will be turned into ash instantly this situation really isn't cause for concern until something big changes like the us not being in a position to support south korea japan or some other dramatic event that changes the game like china giving up their support for the north korean side but for now the cycle just keep going on and on and about two years the same headlines will be back with the same fear will be back lather rinse repeat but that's just my opinion . to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i love i got so many i mean ten pounds i know that i'm supposed to seems really really messed up. and we're all for it so personally apologized and said. the worst you're
and silence then another test of some sort shock horror and then silence again north korea just uses this is a bargaining tool to get what they want and rather how wacky the north korean state may seem they understand that launching one or two missiles against united states means they probably won't even hit their target and in return their entire country will be turned into ash instantly this situation really isn't cause for concern until something big changes like the us not being in a...
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dan joins us live with a look at what the president is dealing with today, dan? >> good evening, from washington a very busy day. if republicans and democrats cannot come up with an agreement in just 10 days, $85 billion in cuts will kick n the president invited state and local workers to join him he warned that these are real people whose jobs will be affected by the cuts. congress and white house originally created#dá9÷ arbitray deadline and cuts last year, remembering to-to-force democrats and republicans to work together to trim the deficit. however, they cannot make that happen so this deadline was extended until march, mr. obama talked about the risk our nation would face if they cannot agree on a short term solution. >> congress allows this to take place. it will jeopardize military readiness and job creating investments in education and energy. emergency responders like those here today, their ability to help communities respond to and recover from disasters will be degraded. >> the house speaker said the debate is closed meaning republicans will not di
dan joins us live with a look at what the president is dealing with today, dan? >> good evening, from washington a very busy day. if republicans and democrats cannot come up with an agreement in just 10 days, $85 billion in cuts will kick n the president invited state and local workers to join him he warned that these are real people whose jobs will be affected by the cuts. congress and white house originally created#dá9÷ arbitray deadline and cuts last year, remembering to-to-force...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next, the japanese prime minister talks about trade relations with the united relations with the united states.
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you know the corporate media distracts us from what you and i should care about because their profit driven industry that sells of sensationalistic garbage because of breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break that. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. dot. com. let me let me let me ask you a question. here. is what we're having in the bank we have our knives out. but if you get this right what's bad staying there to get here in a great way to talk about the surveillance. as a. mum. welcome back to all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing currencies and bubbles. martin how worried are the chinese about this printing press ok and their future. well there are quite warry which is you know one of the reasons probably why they're buying a lot of gold actually there's an interesting cable that you can find on the internet which was released by wiki leaks that's a cable from the u.s. embassy in beijing to the hea
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this is a smart meter a uses electromagnetic frequency to send information about power use this gets rid of the need for meter readers and notifies the power company about outages but some say such meters are making them sick i could understand why i was feeling so fluid first a warning and so i came back and tried to put my hand in front of them like that then a scuffle and he just kept pushing me away and pushing me away what was the guy after this meter and electric meter he wanted to replace it with a new one like this a so-called smart meter problem was still machar me to want to keep her old one she had put a warning signs to leave it alone but the worker wouldn't listen so charming grabbed her gun her lights around her electric meter has stopped spinning but this is not due to a storm or for failing to pay her bills it's because the self employed photographer has refused to allow a new smart meter in her home result a lineman pulled up and disconnected her from the grid yes companies are actually a rep in the shut off your power if you refuse to allow a smart meter to be insta
this is a smart meter a uses electromagnetic frequency to send information about power use this gets rid of the need for meter readers and notifies the power company about outages but some say such meters are making them sick i could understand why i was feeling so fluid first a warning and so i came back and tried to put my hand in front of them like that then a scuffle and he just kept pushing me away and pushing me away what was the guy after this meter and electric meter he wanted to...
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there are a variety of uses beyond what coca-cola uses for flavoring. another hypocrisy of the convention -- another hypocrisy that ricardo points to in this book is related to the conventions. i was struck reading your book. i had not realized this coach relationship between art slinger who was the u.s. drug czar for decades and the president of coca-cola. vice president of coca-cola. very cozy relationship. so in the in the 1961 u.n. single convention on narcotic drugs and the subsequent 1988 convention make coca growing at a criminal offense under international law. indigenous peoples across the andes were told that the traditional practice of coca leaf chewing and drinking coca tea with a longer be tolerated by the international community. and it's important to point out that the u.s. was the architect of these treaties. certainly have support from other countries. today, they have key allies in the effort to maintain the treaties such as russia, japan, sweden. but it really is a u.s. instrument. so coca, along with cannabis and opium, became the ma
there are a variety of uses beyond what coca-cola uses for flavoring. another hypocrisy of the convention -- another hypocrisy that ricardo points to in this book is related to the conventions. i was struck reading your book. i had not realized this coach relationship between art slinger who was the u.s. drug czar for decades and the president of coca-cola. vice president of coca-cola. very cozy relationship. so in the in the 1961 u.n. single convention on narcotic drugs and the subsequent 1988...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. next, your calls and comments on washington journal. live at 2:00 p.m. general speeches. >> at age 25, she was one of the wealthiest widows in the colonies. during the revolution, while in her mid-40's, she was considered an enemy by the british, who threatened to take her hostage. later, she would become our nation's first first lady at age 57. meet martha washington, monday night, in the first program of c-span's new weekly series, "first ladies, influence and image." we will visit some places that influenced her life, colonial williamsburg, mount vernon, valley forge and philadelphia. be part of the conversation about martha washington with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook posts, live, monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c- span, c-span radio and c- span.org.this morning, michigan governor talks about gun laws affecting his state. affecting his state.
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use promo code: gethelp. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this shredder to keep your documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 dollar value, free. get protected now. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock protection risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: gethelp. plus get this document shredder free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! liz: good afternoon, everybody, iemg liz caman, stocks up across the board, trading near the best levels of the day. take a look. the dow jones industrials up 47 points, that s&p level now at 1529, up nine points,. nasdaq better by 16. the dow is now just about 1% away from its all-time closing high of 14164.53 back to october 9th of 2007. just before the launch week of fox business. it's been awhile. we'll see whether the bulls can turn it up a notch and make it interesting going into the close. in the meantime, though, while the blue chips ge
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by the financial crisis i don't think they sing with each other in any meaningful way trying to lead us to economies i think they're printing money to. a willing to my chance to idea well well they kind of land out of options right now because. their government debt is is high they can only do so much more fiscal stimulus they have to actually cut back on government spending in order to get the government a council back into balance unfortunately to central banks have been left as and particular so you have been left as the only game in town and they are doing what they can how does i don't get happiness to think that what you're doing is now particularly effective way wait wait i don't think what they're doing now is particularly effective to same time i don't think dad racing with each other in any significant way and i think that. at least in the case of the united states you're seeing the private sector in the act you're seeing a good tool improvement of the economy a much more worried about the european situation where you have been go ahead and go ahead we're do you see an improve
by the financial crisis i don't think they sing with each other in any meaningful way trying to lead us to economies i think they're printing money to. a willing to my chance to idea well well they kind of land out of options right now because. their government debt is is high they can only do so much more fiscal stimulus they have to actually cut back on government spending in order to get the government a council back into balance unfortunately to central banks have been left as and...
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bush and we are fortunate to be the school that makes us a&m. [applause] >>> book tv is on the road in philadelphia at the university of pennsylvania, and we are interviewing some professors who also happened to the authors and we want to introduce you to the dean of the university pennsylvania school of social policy and practice. this is richard on your screen. one of his books, his most recent is called "the third fly on government programs don't work and a blueprint for change." and doctor i'm here from the government and i am here to help you is that not true? >> not true. >> why not? >> because most government social programs, which is designed to help people don't actually help people and in some instances it is a little more than i hate saying this about viet do good of full employment act and lots of people would like to help but at the end of the day if you look at whether the needle has been moved and people have been held by substantial government programs and substantial amounts of money, the bottomline is very rarely are people hel
bush and we are fortunate to be the school that makes us a&m. [applause] >>> book tv is on the road in philadelphia at the university of pennsylvania, and we are interviewing some professors who also happened to the authors and we want to introduce you to the dean of the university pennsylvania school of social policy and practice. this is richard on your screen. one of his books, his most recent is called "the third fly on government programs don't work and a blueprint for...
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this controversial practice so what do you do looking goes well down some of the talks exclusively for us senate committee to prove its safety wow needless to say i think he can looper is missing the point here sure bro drink whatever you want once and you'll probably be ok this offends our effects are going to hit you immediately anyway plus this is nothing to do with the effects fracking liquid has once it's combined with natural gas and other minerals in the ground before it gets released and seeps into the water supply what would be interesting is checking up on the governor after drinking this stuff every day for a year well i've had enough of taken looney so let's get on with the show and break the side. of the world do you ever seen anything like. the devastating impacts of the two thousand and eight financial crisis brought difficult times for people all across america it reawakened distrust in a political system that seems far too keen on. protecting all darkseid the expense of the working class that same crisis was part of a ripple effect felt all across the world of global fina
this controversial practice so what do you do looking goes well down some of the talks exclusively for us senate committee to prove its safety wow needless to say i think he can looper is missing the point here sure bro drink whatever you want once and you'll probably be ok this offends our effects are going to hit you immediately anyway plus this is nothing to do with the effects fracking liquid has once it's combined with natural gas and other minerals in the ground before it gets released...
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to give us a. good to see you give us a bit of a background to this why did the republican. bid to be the new defense chief do you think. well those who blocked the vote on chuck hagel nomination this thursday nov very well that he will eventually be confirmed as defense secretary there are enough votes in the senate to confirm him but the stalling of the vote together with the humiliating treatment that the senators gave chuck hagel two weeks ago at his confirmation hearing this whole process is seen as a message all by itself those lawmakers showed that they could question anyone who would allow themselves to dissent from washington's core foreign policy beliefs chuck hagel remarks at the confirmation hearing disappointed even his supporters during the hearing which to many seemed like an inquisition mr haygood had to backtrack on many of the statements he had made before including that war with iran should not be an option including his criticism of israel's actions and some other foreign policy views that he had expressed as a senator so throughout that long and exhausti
to give us a. good to see you give us a bit of a background to this why did the republican. bid to be the new defense chief do you think. well those who blocked the vote on chuck hagel nomination this thursday nov very well that he will eventually be confirmed as defense secretary there are enough votes in the senate to confirm him but the stalling of the vote together with the humiliating treatment that the senators gave chuck hagel two weeks ago at his confirmation hearing this whole process...
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the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate of ject in times of stress then would you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges all those parag actives all those exceptions all those exceptions that are legally in the books today fight tax evasion. like we're doing through the tax forum then tried to close the loopholes it with the multinationals tried to tax more of the activity that takes place in your own territory lower the taxes on labor so that it's cheaper to create an additional new job perhaps even lower the taxes on the regular companies the companies inside that are isolated by the by the borders of the country are having to pay the twenty five the twenty eight to thirty perc
the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate of ject in times of stress then would you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges all...
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to give us a. good to see you can you can you give us a bit of the background to this why did the republicans. bid to be the new defense chief do you think. well those who blocked the vote on chuck hagel nomination this thursday know very well that he will eventually be confirmed as defense secretary there are enough votes in the senate to confirm him but the stalling of the vote together with the humiliating treatment that the senators gave chuck hagel two weeks ago at his confirmation hearing this whole process is seen as a message all by itself those lawmakers showed that they could question anyone who would allow themselves to dissent from washington's core foreign policy beliefs chuck hagel remarks at the confirmation hearing disappointed even his supporters during the hearing which to many seemed like an inquisition mr haygood had to backtrack on many of the statements he had made before including that war with iran should not be an option including his criticism of israel's actions and some
to give us a. good to see you can you can you give us a bit of the background to this why did the republicans. bid to be the new defense chief do you think. well those who blocked the vote on chuck hagel nomination this thursday know very well that he will eventually be confirmed as defense secretary there are enough votes in the senate to confirm him but the stalling of the vote together with the humiliating treatment that the senators gave chuck hagel two weeks ago at his confirmation hearing...
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this health care economy is going to eat us alive. i mean it's almost as if, charlie, we've been living in two worlds. in our world, in everybody's world except the health care world, the economy is actually to the been so great in case you haven't noticed in you know the last you know decade. certainly the last five or six years. the economy hasn't been so great there are issues with employment, issues with income security, all this stuff that we've all lived through. then there's this other world in the united states called the health care economy where everything has been booming. the jobs keep growing. incomes keep going up. hospitals -- >> insurance companies are doing okay. >> the insurance companies are doing okay. ge is doing great, selling cat scans, siemens is doing great selling cat scans. the drug companies are doing great. it got to a point because i started this, you know, awhile ago, we just updated the c.e.o. salaries for the hospitals i write about. they were going up 5, 10, 15%. >> a bitter pym by steven brill. nicol
this health care economy is going to eat us alive. i mean it's almost as if, charlie, we've been living in two worlds. in our world, in everybody's world except the health care world, the economy is actually to the been so great in case you haven't noticed in you know the last you know decade. certainly the last five or six years. the economy hasn't been so great there are issues with employment, issues with income security, all this stuff that we've all lived through. then there's this other...
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of zero thought that us as its ace idea is the that is distance to their state to measure us so we have steam the government to take the medicine measures that they are unconstitutional i guess the very center strikes it now we have seen the order it will ease very violently against a generally peaceful and kind the most recent when it seemed the last three or four weeks i campaign of propaganda try to convince us that now the worse is becoming that there is i don't believe that this is true is exactly because we are following this same set the forces of was thirty minutes of that the four three here us has condemned greece plus five of slow death that this recession of the economy went like scene of the economy unfair social measures followed by a vote i see some of the book releasing and also look at that the source writes i think that as far as what we're following this said of course is there's no school for us. this is odd say a medical workers in crisis lockbox rayna say they're being targeted by the authorities for treating injured protesters doctors say the retribution has been
of zero thought that us as its ace idea is the that is distance to their state to measure us so we have steam the government to take the medicine measures that they are unconstitutional i guess the very center strikes it now we have seen the order it will ease very violently against a generally peaceful and kind the most recent when it seemed the last three or four weeks i campaign of propaganda try to convince us that now the worse is becoming that there is i don't believe that this is true is...
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you hold us up. that is the key five that i won't have time to formally say thank-you and a good buy a 2 miles so i will just day how eloquent his little segue introductions have been and tells all the rest of you for coming and i am supposed to read something. i was fretting about what that would be. i will of reid from the end of the prologue. with of the things i was trying to use stress in the talks that i gave yesterday and the panel from the day before it is for all of the undeniable, appalling, and a dark side of ernest hemingway there is also the light, a bone of generosity and sometimes it came out best not his own child necessarily but who would not responded to do that? piece seemed kahane to respond to it a special way i was thinking of reading a key west passage. know that would be like a piece of coal to newcastle. so i will just read this little moment from the end of the prologue and indeed the end of ernest hemingway's life, when everything is lost, but there is still something there
you hold us up. that is the key five that i won't have time to formally say thank-you and a good buy a 2 miles so i will just day how eloquent his little segue introductions have been and tells all the rest of you for coming and i am supposed to read something. i was fretting about what that would be. i will of reid from the end of the prologue. with of the things i was trying to use stress in the talks that i gave yesterday and the panel from the day before it is for all of the undeniable,...
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the bill will now be before us. it will get started in debate and voting on amendments before we have to worry about whether we need 60 votes for the threshold. secondly, there is a limit on how you can filibuster. we can bring the president's judicial nominees up in a much quicker way. there, you have eliminated two of the potentials on going to conference. getting into conference is particularly important in going to this congress. the most significant reform, we have dramatically reduced the power of an individual senator. if you are going to object, you need to do it on the floor of the u.s. senate. you can no longer be in your hometown calling the cloakroom and st., i want to put a hold on the bill. you have to do it personally. we think this will flesh out some of those objections and allow us to move forward and a much more expedited way. i think we made progress. i would prefer to go forward. this was done in a bipartisan way. >> thank you. i was very happy to hear you talk about increasing revenues because
the bill will now be before us. it will get started in debate and voting on amendments before we have to worry about whether we need 60 votes for the threshold. secondly, there is a limit on how you can filibuster. we can bring the president's judicial nominees up in a much quicker way. there, you have eliminated two of the potentials on going to conference. getting into conference is particularly important in going to this congress. the most significant reform, we have dramatically reduced the...
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what does this tell us? marriage, i believe, and many millions of our fellow citizens believe, marriage is, by its nature, heterosexual union, a bringing together of one man and one woman. it is not just a romantic attachment which can exist between any two people. it's not just a sexual relationship. it is the act of marriage which by its very definition requires two people of opposite sexes? if you take that basic requirement away, what you are left with is not marriage. the minister claims marriage has always been evolving, but this, mr. deputy speaker, is not evolution. it is revolution. true, i am blessed with six children. i realize not every married couple is able to have the gift of children or indeed may want to yet this doesn't change the fact that that concept of major has been bestowed with a vision of procreation. it brings together biologically those needed to generate a child. the very reason major is underpinned with laws and customs is because children usually often result from it. they need
what does this tell us? marriage, i believe, and many millions of our fellow citizens believe, marriage is, by its nature, heterosexual union, a bringing together of one man and one woman. it is not just a romantic attachment which can exist between any two people. it's not just a sexual relationship. it is the act of marriage which by its very definition requires two people of opposite sexes? if you take that basic requirement away, what you are left with is not marriage. the minister claims...
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or child off says authorities used every angle they could to get a no vote. you have to take in to go that you're using clear nuclear power of approximately forty years and the source of true city in the country also were losing very safe very real world will once in the super bowl year and usually supporting nuclear power or just. more with. approximately twenty percent just because of the efforts of the ruling majority part to create a special new special commission in the parliament just just for that is that people look to vault to support the nuclear power plant but even in these conditions bulgarian. and over it are to dot com right now iran demonstrates its growing self reliance rolling out a bold design for homemade fighter jets which officials say are designed for defense purposes only but also kind of a radar you can take a much closer glimpse on our website. over there for you just a click away right now it's ready soldiers you take. stun grenades against a group of palestinians who were wrecked at the tent camp in protest at settlement expansion i
or child off says authorities used every angle they could to get a no vote. you have to take in to go that you're using clear nuclear power of approximately forty years and the source of true city in the country also were losing very safe very real world will once in the super bowl year and usually supporting nuclear power or just. more with. approximately twenty percent just because of the efforts of the ruling majority part to create a special new special commission in the parliament just...
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whether you give, i giving or anyone else gives, it costs us money. it's a choice, and it's a choice we don't benefit from. i don't look at it when i choose to give each year as a deduction. i sit down with my wife and decide how much money we can afford to invest in community action. and we think how much more can the charity get with the tax deduction added in. it's about extending the value what i am already giving away. >> tom: a three to one return on investment is the statistic you got, right? >> that's a statistic that comes out of giving u.s.a. i think that's a pretty good rate of return. and if any stock i invested in showed that, i would be a pretty happy guy. >> tom: good point. we have to leave it there. add waw who heads up the associate of fund-raising professionals. >> thanks. >> tom: monday, with the markets closed for presidents' day, we alve deeper to givsoing investing and corporate citizenship. it's conscious capital, an "n.b.r." special edition.. you can read more about charitable giving and corporate responsibility on n.b.r.-u.jt
whether you give, i giving or anyone else gives, it costs us money. it's a choice, and it's a choice we don't benefit from. i don't look at it when i choose to give each year as a deduction. i sit down with my wife and decide how much money we can afford to invest in community action. and we think how much more can the charity get with the tax deduction added in. it's about extending the value what i am already giving away. >> tom: a three to one return on investment is the statistic you...
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